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Great mods! Holy subwoofer Batman! :eek:
I don’t know much about the Dr. Prius app either but if it’s what he says it is, the 2009 with the battery replacement is the better choice. Who...
I thought it’s 195/60R17 and 195/50R19?? @Mendel Leisk and @CamryDriver have good posts explaining it. I was comparing the new tyre...
Comparing the new tyres with the old: 195/50R19 = 97.5mm sidewall 215/45R17 = 96.75mm sidewall 195/60R17 = 117.0mm sidewall 195/65R15 = 126.75mm...
If you have all the papers for the battery replacement (was it a new battery? a refurbished? or an old salvaged battery?), then it might be worth...
Dang. Ok I’ll lock it
[ATTACH] https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/toyota-c-hr-prologue-concept-debut/
195/60R17 I believe.
VVT with lift. That's VTEC, right? Variable valve Timing with Electronic lift Control? Seems on par for Honda vehicles of that era.
I wanna say it was launched in Dec 2015 in Japan and then early 2016 for us.
It also required premium fuel right? Which apparently is a death sentence for sales in the non-luxury market.
Really? I thought the Corolla was quieter than the Prius. The Prime was noticeably quieter than my Gen 3.
Sounds about right. I was debating between the Touring and the Technology package and it was $6k between the two. The Tech pack was $37k which...
Yup. That’s why with the Prime, yes it’s nice to be in EV mode but when you can get 70mpg in the summer, why worry? And in the winter? Treat...
The Gen 3 and 4 had the same power. Toyota just recalculated how they measured the net hp.
It should. It has a larger MG2 too to help boost max regen power.
Renault also used Grand on their larger versions of models e.g. Grand Scenic
Ahh darn. I created a new thread. Sorry!
Camry Hybrid's 42% right?
*Clean up*